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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-06-12, Page 9WAY, JUNE 12, 1974 CALICO HOOLHOUSE MILE NORTH V1 ay 2191 OF KINTAIL rafts Ailtiques JUNE HOURS: FRIDAY • MONDAY 12 NOON • 6 P.M. ruce Farm Report A WEEVIL u haven't been able to find • et in your field its prob- cause you haven't looked. sent it looks as if this will worst year for damage e have seen. The increased of damage was caused by award weather of May. It down the alfalfa more did the weevil. Normally, uld recommend early cut - r control, but this year the weevil has arrived and in ases there is not enough to be bothered cutting. d recommend you start THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO enderson now a Toro - Paul Henderson ended months of speculation Monday when he an- nounced he had signed to play the next five years' with Toronto Toros of the World, Hockey Association. The 31 -year-old veteran of 11 National Hockey.. League seasonswith 'Detroit Red Wings and..Toronto Maple Leafs •refused to disclose the financial terms of the contract but. admitted: "I'rn not making a Million •dollars." • Henderson said the no -trade no -cut con- tract also included a clause that stipulated. should the Toros move, their franchise more than 50 Miles from. Toronto he would be, " come a free agent. "Money was secondary • in •the negotia- tions," "The main issue is the no -trade contract. "I'll be well paid," he said. "But there wasn't much difference in the money." • Henderson said the Leafs offered Whim a two-year, no -trade .contract but that he was looking for security that would enable him to continue Ihing in the Toronto area. He Said the Toros contract was signed. "about April 18" and .that he had informed Leafs president. Harold Ballard and general manager Jim Gregory of his decision to join the WHA team a reek after the NHL season ended.. During the news conference, Toros general .manager Buck Houle' also announced the signing . of Jirn Shaw, the American Hockey ° League's. outstanding goaltender with Nova Scotia Voyageurs, and George Kuzmicz, all- American defenceman at Cornell Unhlersity. Shaw, 28, of Saskatoon had a 2.68 -goals- ? walking through your alfalfa fields, about every 2 days, look- • ing for feeding damage and the insect. The weevil, which can us- • ually be found up around the bud, has a black head and is yellowish or •green with a white WNIE'S vitivEsiti 'CLINTON - ONTARIO 80X OFFICE OPEN 8 P M - SHOW STARTS 830.Py Beginning June 13 -- Open Nightly Including Sunday. • Thu day - Friday. Saturday •June 13.. 14 - 15 The dirty -tricks squad that even regular cops are afraid of! From tt,epro�ucerbf,BuIj,ti and The French Connection THF 11 SIM11141 * • Starring ROY SCHE IDE R Adult Entertainment • KID BLUE WASN'T PORNO TO ME Soweto 200 CENTURY -COX Presents A MARVIN SCHWARTZ PRODUCTION "KID BLUE" Adult Entertainment Sunday - Monday - Tuesday June 16 - 17 18 ONEIEHUTIEUL CONNSIO, SHE ; DION11010,1 WHICHISYTOGO ..SOSHEWENT SOTHWAYSI 11111111 LOVE SWEDISH STYLE Stirring Karen. Ciral. PSh.tonna fully equipped . • . .14 • hone Swidoul" 0m1111•11 Onne tttt NO'( e•teeer..,eee • MAU •••111 49 • ...I Ite ••••••• • •111 ••• Wednesday - Thursday - 'Friday • June 19 - 20 - 21 HBA.,UPSIDIE DN 1MS wi.i.811111111,11— IN ONO OP TNI ADVWU SUATINST ISOAPI WI= IRWIN AUKS pinduction of stripe down its- back. When walk- ing 'through a field, you should pay close attention to •new seed- ings because they are the hard- est hit. If you Oart finding damage .don't become alarmed and start spraying. All the eggs' might not have hatched Yet. Continue watch- ing the field and when 25 to 30% of the leaves show feeding, and yon can't or don't want to cut, then spray. There are two ,chem- icals. Malathion 50% E.C. at 2 pints per acre and Sevin 50% W.P. at 3 lb. per acre are recom- mended for use on first cut. Both chemicals will cost about $3 per acre for chemical plus cost of ap- . plication, and they should be ap- plied using 10 tti 20 gallons of water. The more water used, the better the coverage. If you have any questions about the insect or if you would like someone to come out and look at the field, do not hesitate in con- tacting me or the Agricultural Representative at 881-3301. Rick Upfold, Soils and Crops Specialist, Bruce, Grey & Dufferin Counties AVAILABLE FREE OF' CHARGE • ,Factsheet No. 121 - 622 Alfalfa Weevil; 675 — Ants (how to con- trol); 675 •— European Earwig (how to control); Publication: 861 — Mushroom Collecting for Be- ginners (edible). • WANT ADS eta Music Recital For Piano. Students The piano students of Mrs. Ken (Ruth) Alton of Ashfield perform- ed in a music recital on June 6th. Those participating were: Helen Elliot, Charlene Elphick, Nelson Peterson, Darryl Wilson, Sharon Cook, Greg Hackett, Kim Dick- son, Judy Robinson, Cheryl Hackett, Lila Stewart, Jamie Hackett, Grace Alton, David Pritchard Brenda Brown, Ellen • Thompson, Suzanne Alton, -Karl Morrison, Janice Hackett , -Ruth Alton, Karen Campbell, Patty Barger, Jane Thompson, Cindy Dickson, Elaine Stewart, Johnny Barger, Elizabeth Wilkins. Carol Ann Smyth, Marie Boyle, Ian Hackett, Michele Cook, Steven Alton, Sharon Alton, Janet Wilkins, Joan Hackett, Gregory Wilson, Kendra Elphick, Diane Gibson, Glenda Park, Janice Rob- inson, Karen Metzger, Kay Mor- rison, Gail Hackett , Annabel Stewart, Brian Hackett ,,Mary Anne Alton, Scott 'Wilson, Eliza- beth Black. • against mark in 39 games with the Voya- geurs, best among active AHL players. • Kuzmicz, 22, is a Montreal native who played Junior "B" hockey with North York Rangers. Henderson, hero of 'Team Canada '72s vic- tory over the Soviet Union with three series - 'ending garnevinning goals, had signed a no- • trade contract with. the Leafs just prior to the historic 1972 Meeting. In confirming the signing of Henderson, Houle welcomed newspaper, radio and telev- ision writers to "the 17th saga in the 'contin- uing story of Paul Henderson." , "This one, I hope, is the final." 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